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RadioShack Pro 2069 Mobile Base Scanner Reciever Owners Manual
RadioShack Pro 2069 Mobile Base Scanner Reciever Owners Manual
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Please read this user’s guide before installing, setting up and using your new product www.radioshack.com 20-496 PRO-2096 Digital Trunking Mobile/Base Scanner
2 Contents user’s guide • quick start guide • preloaded data addendum Thank you for purchasing your Pro-2096 digital trunk scanner from RadioShack. You can mount your scanner in a fi xed position and use it as a base scanner or you can use it as a mobile scanner by mounting it in a vehicle. This scanner is the fi rst of an innovative and exciting new generation, capable of receiving digital voice modulation from the newest and most sophisticated conventional and trunked radio networks. No additional hardware or add-on cards are needed. AC adapter DC cable w/fuse DIN sleeve and keys (2) Scanner Antenna Mounting bracket Knob (2) Rubber washer (2) Lock washer (2) Screw (2) Rubber foot (3)
3 The Basics contents your scanner’s keypad 7 your scanner’s rear view 9 your scanner’s display 10 step 1: install your scanner 11 mounting your scanner in your dashboard 11 mobile mounting in your vehicle 11 using your scanner as a base station 12 step 2: power your scanner 13 from a wall outlet 13 through your vehicle’s ignition 13 from your vehicle’s cigarrette lighter 14 step 3: connect your scanner 15 connect the supplied antenna 15 connect an external antenna 15 connect an external speaker or headphones 16 step 4: set up your scanner 17 squelch 17 storing conventional frequencies 17 deleting frequencies from channels 18 searching and tuning 19 basic scanning 20 about channel-storage banks 20 monitoring a single channel 20 using CTCSS and DCS 21 searching a preprogrammed frequency range 21 search bank charts 22
4 The Basics searching for active frequencies 27 using Zeromatic 27 using seek search 27 manually tuning to a frequency 28 frequency copy 29 copying a frequency into a specifi ed channel 29 copying a frequency to a vacant channel into a specifi ed bank 30 copying a frequency to the priority channel 30 listening to the weather band 31 same standby mode 31 testing weather alert 32 using delay 33 locking out channels/frequencies 33 locking out channels 33 locking out frequencies 34 reviewing locked-out search frequency 34 clearing locked-out search frequencies 35 clearing locked-out frequencies in search banks 35 changing the receive mode 35 using attenuator 36 global attenuator 37 turning the key tone on or off 37 using the dimmer 38 changing the display contrast 38 virtual scanner 39 using V-scanner 40 using digital AGC 45 cloning programmed data 45 cloning v-scanner data 46 full cloning 47 selective cloning 47
5 The Basics trunking operation 50 setting squelch for trunk scanning 50 talkgroup ID hold 50 turning an ID sub-bank on or off 50 open and closed mode operation 51 toggling open and closed modes 52 manual ID lockout toggle 52 activate ID lockout while scanning 53 reviewing locked-out talkgroup IDs 53 changing from ID text tag display to ID code display 53 trunked delay function 53 clearing talkgroups IDs 54 clearing all talkgroup IDs in one bank 55 programming trunked systems 56 Motorola analog, digital, and APCO-25 systems 56 EDAC S systems 57 Motorola VHF and UHF systems 58 Motorola 800MHz splinter systems 59 fl eet maps 59 programming the priority channel 61 programming a stored channel frequency in the priority channel 61 programming the priority channel directly 61 programming a weather channel as the priority channel 62 turning priority on or off 62 programming CTC SS/DC S channels 63 storing talkgroup ids 65 text tags 67 assigning a text tag to a channel 67 assigning a text tag to a group ID 68 assigning a text tag to a channel-storage bank 68
6 The Basics text input chart 69 using channel receive modes 69 updating the DSP fi rmware 69 truobleshooting 70 resetting/initializing your scanner 71 resetting your scanner 71 initializing your scanner 72 care 73 replacing the fuse 73 service and repair 73 specifi cations 74 The FCC wants you to know 77 scanning legally 77 glossary 78 warranty 84 ©2004 RadioShack Corporation. All Rights Reserved. RadioShack, RadioShack.com. Hypersearch, Hyperscan, V-Scanner, and Adaptaplug are trademarks used by RadioShack Corporation. Motorola, Smartnet, ASTRO and Privacy Plus are registered trademarks of Motorla Inc. EDACS is a registered trademark of MA-COM Inc. The IMBE(TM) Voice Coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use witthin this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human readable form. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,870,405 and 5,517,511. This device made under license under one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 4,590,473; 4,636,791; 5,148,482; 5,185,796; 5,271,017; 5,377,229
7 The Basics your scanner’s keypad TRUNK — stores the trunking ID code or holds the trunking ID while scanning. L/OUT — locks out selected channels and ID codes, and skips specifi ed frequencies during a search. CLEAR — clears an incorrect entry. PROG — programs frequencies in selected channels. PWR/VOL/SQ — long knob turns OFF/ON, and controls volume. Short knob controls squelch. PC/IF — connect data cable for cloning or connecting to a PC. s — attach headphones with 1/8” jack here.
8 The Basics ATT — Press to activate attenuation (reduce scanner sensitivity, block strong signals). Press again to deactivate attenuation. PAUSE — pauses search or tune operation. DIM — adjusts the backlight level (Light, Dark, or OFF).TUNE — Press TUNE, PAUSE then e or d to tune to a frequency. FUNC — press in combination with other keys to perform various functions. WX — press to scan programmed weather channels. See p. 31 PRI — turns the priority function on or off. TEXT — press to input text. MODE — press to change the receive mode. SRCH — press to search through search banks. SCAN — press to scan programmed channels. MAN — press to manually enter a channel number.e or d — press to scan or search in either direction.
9 The Basics EXT SP — connect an external speaker here. ENT — press to confi rm frequency and text entries. your scanner’s rear view ANT — connect the supplied antenna or an external antenna here.DC 13.8V — connect a power source here. SCREW HOLE — use to mount the scanner in a car with some hardware (screw not supplied). RESET— press to reset your scanner. Press to enter a number or a character (in text mode). ./DELAY — press to enter a decimal point, space, or hyphen. Press to program delay time for a channel/search bank.
10 The Basics your scanner’s display Scan Mode Search Mode (M)anual Mode (P)rogram (S)canBank 0-(9) Channel 00-(49) Receiving a Signal ( no signal)Priority On/Off Indicator Search Range Number Frequency Zeromatic On/Off Indicator Sub-Group Search Range NameAttenuator On/Off Indicator Delay On/Off Indecator Lockout On/Off Indecator (While Scanning, Scanning Direction, or .) Open/Closed Mode Indecator Receiving Mode Receiving Frequency Detected ID Display (Trunking & CTCSS/DCS) Stored Text or Bank and Channel Numbe r Bank Off Bank Off Open Mode Closed Mode